PGA Tour Driving Distance Leaders: 2025 Versus 2015

Driving distance has always been one of the most closely watched stats on the PGA Tour but the way it’s evolved over the last decade tells a much bigger story than the raw stats alone. When you compare today’s longest hitters to those from 2015, it’s hard not to notice the increasing gap from 10 years ago.

You can point to several factors that have played a role in increasing distance averages, from better technology and equipment advances to improved fitness and swing optimization. Whatever the ingredients in the magic potion, you can see the indisputable impact they’re having in black and white.

Player Driving distance average yards 2015 Player Driving distance average yards 2025
Dustin Johnson 317.7 Aldrich Potgieter 325.0
Bubba Watson 315.2 Rory McIlroy 323.0
Jason Day 313.7 Nicolai Højgaard 318.8
Adam Scott 311.6 Jesper Svennson 318.6
J.B. Holmes 309.9 Kurt Kitayama 318.0
Charle Beljan 309.8 Michael Thorbjornsen 317.8
Tony Finau 309.0 Chris Gotterup 316.7
Brooks Koepka 308.2 Joseph Bramlett 316.4
Patrick Rodgers 307.7 Trevor Cone 315.4
Keegan Bradley 306.1 Niklas Norgaard 315.3

What the 2015 driving distance stats tell us

Increased distance was already becoming part of the conversation in 2015 but the averages weren’t near what we see today. The overall Tour average in 2015 was 289.7 yards with Dustin Johnson well above this (and ranked first overall) at 317.7.

The driving distance landscape in 2025

By 2025, we’ve seen the overall Tour average for driving distance increase to 302.8 yards. Aldrich Potgieter topped the list at 325 with multiple players averaging 318 or more; numbers that would have dominated (and led) the Tour outright a decade earlier.

It may be of interest to point out Jason Day’s average was 313.7 yards in 2015 but 300.3 in 2025. Tony Finau shares a similar trend with an average of 309 yards in 2015, which dropped to 304.9 in 2025. (Worthy of note is that Day now is 38 and Finau is 36. Despite all the mitigating factors, Father Time appears to remain undefeated.)

The Rory story

If you’ve followed the PGA Tour driving distance stats for a few years, you’re probably not too surprised to see Rory McIlroy’s name perennially near the top of the leaderboard. The 2025 Masters champion averaged 323 yards during the season, placing him second overall among all players.

What makes this storyline more compelling is when you look at McIlroy’s driving distance stats from the last 10 years. Looking at the chart below, you’ll notice how almost every year he has consistently added more yards. When most of us are used to seeing driving distance decline with age, this 36-year-old continues to rank near the top. (He’s the exception that proves the Father Time rule, I guess.)

PGA Tour season McIlroy’s driving distance average McIlroy’s overall Tour rank for driving distance Tour average
2025 323.0 2nd 302.8
2024 320.2 2nd 300.2
2022-2023 326.3 1st 299.9
2021-2022 321.3 2nd 299.8
2020-2021 319.3 2nd 296.2
2019-2020 314.0 4th 296.4
2018-2019 313.5 2nd 293.9
2017-2018 319.7 1st 296.1
2016-2017 317.2 1st 292.5
2015-2016 306.8 9th 290.0

This same chart also highlights how much average distance the Tour players have picked up each year—notice how the Tour average has increased over 12 yards since 2015. What will these numbers look like 10 years from now? It’s hard to say. We know distance is only one part of any Tour player’s story but it’s undeniably a major part.

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